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Run a funded neurological rehabilitation feasibility study
The RCN Foundation seeks a researcher or research team to conduct an in-depth feasibility study into neurological rehabilitation practices for brain injury patients aged 40 and under.
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July 2019: RCN Foundation New Call for Research
The RCN Foundation is calling for applicants to undertake a neurological rehabilitation scoping project.
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Research Grants: Extra Support
Our research grants may be eligible for National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) support.
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RCN calls for re-think on health visitor changes in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire County Council risks undermining efforts to give children the healthiest possible start in life by pursuing a “divisive” career progression scheme for its health visitors, according to the RCN.
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RCN founder remembered on Nurses' Day
Nurses and RCN representatives commemorated Dame Sarah Swift, one of the RCN’s founders, at a special church service in the Lincolnshire village of Kirton to mark International Nurses’ Day.
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LD100 celebrations come to the East Midlands
More than 70 members of the learning disability health care community came together from across the East Midlands yesterday (10 June) to celebrate 100 years of Learning Disability (LD) nursing.
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Northampton nurse wins prestigious UK award for transforming awareness of PPE waste
A nurse who slashed unnecessary PPE use by breaking pandemic working habits has won a prestigious award.
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RCN Wales responds to pay deal
The Welsh Government and the joint health trade unions in Wales have announced they have reached agreement on a proposed three-year pay deal for NHS staff in Wales
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RCN Wales premieres film about its safe staffing campaign success
RCN Wales took centre stage this week with the launch of ‘An Act of Compassion’, a film – published with a companion book– detailing the organisation’s success in lobbying for legislation to improve patient care.
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RCN Members Have Voted to Accept a new Three Year Pay Deal
The unanimous decision by the health trade unions in Wales to accept the pay proposals from the Welsh Government follows a month-long consultation with RCN Welsh members and comes on the back of the RCN’s successful “Scrap the Cap” campaign. Sixty-six percent of members who voted in the RCN Wales consultation said “Yes” to the deal. The results were accepted by the College’s Trade Union Committee and endorsed by the RCN Welsh Board and RCN Council.